Summer 2019 Continuing Education Course Catalog

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CFCC Continuing Education Schedule SUMMER 2019 ADULT EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Adult High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

GED® Test Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Basic Skills Plus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Essentials for Academic and Career Readiness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

CAREER READINESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 DEFENSIVE DRIVING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 JOB SKILLS TRAINING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Barbering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Graphic Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Healthcare Life Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Automotive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12

Assistance Dog 2 and Intro to Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Substance Abuse Counselor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Nurse Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 AutoCAD® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 CONSTRUCTION INSTITUTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 PUBLIC SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Emergency Medical Services (EMS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

Fire/Rescue & Emergency Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

In-Service Law Enforcement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Telecommunicator Certification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Summer Camps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Furniture Refinishing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 31 Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 SMALL BUSINESS CENTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 WORKFORCE TRAINING SOLUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 BURGAW CENTER CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 ALSTON W. BURKE CENTER AT SURF CITY CLASSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 ONLINE CLASSES – Ed2Go . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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DIRECTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

2 ways to register 1

Register online: cfcc.edu/ce/schedule-of-classes

Visa, MasterCard, and American Express are accepted. Credit card/convenience fees may apply.

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In-person at these locations:

You must register 24-48 hours before the start date of the course. Payment due at registration. Other Registration Information: • Check the course description for special registration information.

CFCC Wilmington Campus Continuing Education Department 502 North Front Street, 5th Floor Wilmington, NC 28401

• Public Safety training students may be eligible for fee waivers.

CFCC Burgaw Center 100 East Industrial Drive Burgaw, NC 28425

For more information call (910) 362-7370.

CFCC Alston W. Burke Center at Surf City 621 NC Hwy. 210 E. Hampstead, NC 28443

• EMS students must register in person with EMS staff.


ADULT EDUCATION cfcc.edu/acr (910) 362-7324 Need to finish your high school diploma or take the GED® Test? Want to improve your English Language Skills? CFCC’s Academic and Career Readiness Department can help you meet your goals! Classes are offered at all CFCC campuses and at off-campus locations throughout New Hanover and Pender counties, as well as online. All high school equivalency, adult high school and English as a Second Language classes are free!

ADULT HIGH SCHOOL

(910) 362-7348 or (910) 362-7290 This is a traditional evening and online high school program that meets at the downtown and Burgaw campuses. Students complete the 22 credits required for a North Carolina high school diploma. Credit may be awarded for courses completed at the student’s original high school. Registration and orientation sessions are held twice a month at the Wilmington campus. Classes operate year round. Required credits: 4 English credits, 4 Math credits, 4 Social Studies credits (including US History 1 and 2), 3 Science credits, 6 electives, 1 Health and PE credit.

GED® TEST PREP CLASSES (910) 362-7182 or (910) 362-7457

We offer a variety of traditional and online courses to help prepare students to take the official GED® Test. These classes are offered morning, 4

afternoon, and evening at all CFCC campuses and also at off campus locations. Test prep is taught in the four subject areas: math, reasoning through language arts, social studies, and science. Eligible students attending classes receive the GED® Ready test for free (a $24 value). Scholarships are also available for eligible students for the official GED® Test ($20-$80 depending on the award). Registration and orientation sessions are held twice a month at the Wilmington campus.

BASIC SKILLS PLUS (910) 362-7324

Earn your AHS diploma or GED® Diploma while completing college or continuing education classes for free! Eligible students can complete college or continuing education credits in the following courses while enrolled in the AHS or GED® Test prep classes. • Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration (HVAC) • Building Technology/Carpentry • Nurse Aide

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• Truck Driver Training • Welding To enroll in Adult High School, GED® Test Preparation Classes, or Basic Skills Plus: Age 18 or older: 1. Bring a valid identification card (driver’s license or state ID card). 2. Know your Social Security number or bring your card. 3. Obtain your official high school transcript in a sealed envelope (for Adult High School). 4. Attend registration and orientation. Ages 16 or 17: 1. Complete steps above. 2. Bring your parent or legal guardian to registration. 3. Obtain and complete a notarized parental consent form available at CFCC’s Wilmington Campus or online at cfcc.edu/ce/basic-skills/ahs/.

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ADULT EDUCATION 4. Bring a completed official school ENGLISH AS A SECOND withdrawal form signed by the LANGUAGE (ESL) superintendent or designee (910) 362-7184

available at CFCC’s Wilmington Campus or online at cfcc.edu/ce/basic-skills/ahs/.

EXPRESS ENROLLMENT

(910) 362-7182 or (910) 362-7457 Additional GED® Test preparation classes are held at the following locations. These classes allow students to register with the teacher and begin class immediately.

• Burgaw Campus • North Campus • Surf City Campus • Solomon Towers • Carolina Beach Recreation Center • Hillcrest

Improving your English language skills can help you get a better job, participate more in your community, finish high school, or earn a college degree. ESL classes are offered at the Wilmington, Burgaw, Castle Hayne, and Surf City campuses and at off-campus locations. Students receive instruction in reading, writing, math, technology, and civics. Classes are offered mornings, evenings and on weekends. Registration and orientation are held monthly at CFCC’s downtown campus, or students can register with an instructor at all offcampus locations. Call (910) 362-7184 for more information.

To enroll: 1. Bring a photo ID card. 2. Know your complete address. 3. Attend one of the registration and orientation sessions for downtown classes or register in person at one of the off-campus locations. Upcoming ESL Registration Dates for the Downtown Campus: June 24, 2019 July 22, 2019

6:00p N202 6:00p N202

We add new locations frequently. Call (910) 362-7179 for updates.

ESSENTIALS FOR ACADEMIC AND CAREER READINESS (910) 362-7457

The Essentials Program offers free Academic and Career Readiness classes to those who function academically at or below the 8th grade level and who wish to improve their reading, writing, math, and computer literacy skills. Our two year program allows students the chance to enroll in multiple career pathways. Career pathways classes serve to introduce potential career opportunities and earn students a Continuing Education certificate upon completion. Pathway classes have fees associated. ENROLLEMNT PROCESS • Call and schedule an interview with the program coordinator • Achieve valid scores on the TABE placement test • Present a picture ID & Social Security card Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities are encouraged to apply

CLASS SCHEDULE MTH 9:00am – 3:30pm

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DIRECTORY Adult High School (910) 362-7348 basicskills@cfcc.edu Career Readiness/HRD (910) 362-7324 careeready@cfcc.edu English as a Second Language (ESL) (910) 362-7184 basicskills@cfcc.edu GED® Test Prep (910) 362-7182 basicskills@cfcc.edu Essentials for Academic and Career Readiness (910) 362-7457 kmartinez@cfcc.edu

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CAREER READINESS

cfcc.edu/careerreadiness (910) 362-7324 | cfcc.careerready@cfcc.edu Unemployed and in need of help searching for a job? Do you want to update your résumé and cover letter, and practice your interview skills? Need extra computer help? Career Readiness classes will help you search for a job and prepare for the interview. Classes are offered at all CFCC campus locations and at off campus locations, morning, afternoon, evening, and online. CFCC partners with local employers to ensure that students are prepared for interviews and are aware of the needs of local businesses and employers. Classes are fee-waived for unemployed, underemployed, and those who have received notification of a pending layoff.

Employability Skills & CRC Lab

Get one-on-one assistance with your job search, résumé, and interview skills from a trained professional. Attend as often as you need to complete your job search. Obtain your National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC), a nationally recognized credential that proves to employers you are the best candidate for the job! Wilmington Campus 5/21/19-8/1/19 W 5p-9p TTH 9a-1p

A316 A316

New Hanover Workforce Center 4/22/19-8/1/19 MTW 8:30a-1:30p ESC100 Surf City Campus 5/7/19-7/30/19 T

6p-9p

SA101

Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker

This course covers skills and strategies designed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for the role of Income Maintenance Caseworker within the Division of Social Service agencies. 45 hours. 6/17/19-7/22/19 MTTH 6p-9p 6

S502

Income Maintenance Caseworker-NC Fast

and meeting all course requirements, students will be given an interview once positions become available. 56 hours.

This course is designed to cover a variety of skills associated with the Income Maintenance Caseworker role to determine service eligibility. Specific focus will include proficiency in the utilization of the NCFAST application. Other topics will include skills in communication, interviewing, time management, data gathering/compiling, and data analysis. 48 hours | Cost $125

5/14/19-6/12/19 TWTH 8:30a-12:30p S313 7/9/19-8/7/19 TWTH 8:30a-12:30p S313

(Prerequisite Human Services Exploration: DSS Caseworker class)

6/10/19-7/16/19 MTTH

6p-9p

S509

Computers and the Job Search

Take your time in this slow paced instructional class that teaches students how to use a computer, specifically for the job search. This five-week course is offered monthly. Classes offered in English and Spanish. 52 hours. 6/12/19-8/7/19

WTH

6p-9p

S313

911 Telecommunicator

This course is designed to provide employability skills training and career exploration for the role of 911 Telecommunicator within the Emergency management and 911 Communication Department in New Hanover County Government. Students will receive training in Emergency Dispatcher roles, 911 example calls, HIPAA information, terminology and basic listening for understanding lessons. Upon successful completion of this class

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CAREER READINESS

Computers at a Glance

Are you limited with your time? Join this mini version of our Computers and the Job Search class. This slow-paced instruction class is designed to provide assistance for new computer users in their job searching endeavors. 6/3/19-6/27/19

TTH 1p-4p

(Spanish) 6/4/19-7/23/19

T

9a-12p

(Spanish) 6/4/19-7/23/19

T

5:30p-8:30p S503

Workfirst for Success

Once registered for this course you are eligible for a number of job training and placement support resources. 4/29/19-8/1/19

MTWTH 8:30-2:30p S111

This one week course helps rebuild confidence, explore career options, and helps you identify a job network. Learn to write a résumé and cover letter - and practice the skills to ace a job interview. 12 hours. 6/3/19-6/7/19

6p-9p S503

class dates.

DIRECTORY

English Language in the Workplace

Back to Work Bootcamp

6/10/19-7/15/19 MTW

Prepare for the office environment where professionalism, privacy, customer service, and teamwork are major assets. Call for

S502

5/7/19-5/23/19 TTH 9:30a-12:30p S120

Teamwork, customer service, conflict resolution and professionalism are all necessary to be successful in this field.

Medical Receptionist Career Discovery

Hillcrest

Class includes resume writing, job searching, interviewing, goal setting, and workplace communication in reading and writing. Great fit for students wanting extended studies beyond ESL classes.

Hospitality and Tourism Career Discovery

Adult High School (910) 362-7348 basicskills@cfcc.edu

CAREER DISCOVERY CLASSES

5 weeks (48+ hours) CFCC did the research for you! Construction trades, hospitality and tourism, and healthcare are the major employers in our area. Take one of our Career Discovery classes to get the entry-level skills and employability tips needed to land a job. Leave the class with a complete up-to-date résumé, great interview skills, the National Career Readiness Certificate, and a guaranteed interview with a local employer!

Career Readiness/HRD (910) 362-7324 careerready@cfcc.edu English as a Second Language (ESL) (910) 362-7184 cfischer@cfcc.edu GED® Test Prep (910) 362-7182 or (910) 362-7457 basicskills@cfcc.edu Essentials for Academic & Career Readiness (910) 362-7457 kmartinez@cfcc.edu

MWF 8:30a-12:30p S120

Career Building 101

Learn what employers want in their employees and how to position yourself for long-term success once you have landed your dream job. You will understand what employers define as having an excellent work ethic and the expectations for communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution in a workplace. 4 hours. 6/21/19, 6/28/19, 7/5/19, and 8/9/19 F 8:30a-12:30p

All classes held at the New Hanover Workforce Center Summer 2019 | cfcc.edu/ce | (910) 362-7000

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DEFENSIVE DRIVING http://cfcc.edu/ce/defensive-driving (910) 362-7175 Credit card/convenience fees may apply.

CFCC offers classes designed to help you learn safe driving strategies to reduce your risk of citations and motor vehicle crashes. Courses are offered multiple times each month. Please see our website for upcoming class dates and registration information.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING - EIGHT HOUR COURSE

This course is used extensively for court referrals, as a diversion program for drivers with excessive violations, and to retrain drivers with poor driving records. This course addresses the attitudes of drivers so participants can see that their choices have financial, legal, and personal consequences. Wilmington Campus.

ALIVE @ 25

This course is ideal for young drivers ages 16-25. Through interactive media segments, workbook exercises, role playing, and classroom participation, young drivers can develop strategies to keep them safe on the road. Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $57

Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $107

MOTORCYCLE RIDER - BASIC COURSE

This course is designed for new riders who have never driven a motorcycle and current riders who need a refresher course. Learn about different types of

motorcycles, layout and operation of the basic controls, and strategies to become a safer, more responsible rider. Successful participants will receive a North Carolina DMV skills waiver card. North Campus | 22 hours | $159

Classes are held Friday 6pm-10pm and Sundays 8am-6pm May 17 - 26 May 31 – June 9 June 14 – 23 July 26 – Aug 4 Aug 9 – 18 Aug 23 – Sept 1

DEFENSIVE DRIVING - FOUR HOUR COURSE

This course will help motivate drivers to change behind-the-wheel behaviors and attitudes. Students will learn skills and techniques to help avoid collisions and reduce future violations. The result is a more responsible driver who grasps best practices to prevent injury and death while operating a motor vehicle. This class is open to any individual or business wanting to increase their awareness of roadway safety. North Campus & Wilmington Campus 4 hours | $57 8

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JOB SKILLS TRAINING cfcc.edu/ce

Want a new career? Need to improve your current job skills to get a promotion or a better paying job? CFCC’s job training classes can help! Electrical Lineworker, pg. 19

Barbering Practice & Theory IV

BARBERING

(910) 362-7319 cfcc.edu/ce/barberschool

Barbering Practice & Theory I

This course is the introduction to the theory and basic applications of Barbering. It introduces the history and basic barbering concepts and applications. Theory topics include history of barbering, professional image, bacteriology, implements, tools, and equipment, properties and disorders of the skin, shampooing hair and scalp treatments, shaving and facial hair design, and men’s haircutting and styling. Practical application topics include shampooing and hair and scalp treatments, shaving and facial hair design, tapered hair cutting, hair styling of men and women, the analyzing and treatment of hair and skin disorder, facial massage and packs, bleaching, frosting, hair coloring and body permanents, and men’s hair pieces. Emerald Square | 420 hours | $195

Course code # B1623 7/22/19-11/15/19 MTWTHF

8a-1p

This course is the introduction to the theory and basic applications of Barbering. It introduces the history and basic barbering concepts and applications. Theory topics include history of barbering, professional image, bacteriology, implements, tools equipment, properties and disorders of the skin, shampooing hair and scalp treatments, shaving and facial hair design, and men’s haircutting and styling. Practical application topics including shampooing, hair and scalp treatments, shaving and facial hair design, tapered hair cutting, hair styling of men and women, facial massage, bleaching, frosting and much more. Emerald Square | 420 hours | $195

Course code # A8257 5/13/19-8/26/19 MTWTH 8a-4:15p

Introduction to MS Office

This course provides an overview of Microsoft Office software including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, the Internet and email. Students should be able to demonstrate a basic understanding of computer applications to enroll in this course. The skills taught in this four week class are valuable in the workplace. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $80

Course code # A9842 06/17/19-07/10/19 MW 6-9pm U 342 Course code # A9845 9/23/19-10/16/19 MW 6-9pm U 342

COMPUTERS (910) 362-7173 ksegda@cfcc.edu

Introduction to Excel

This course provides basic knowledge of computers for students who are not familiar with hardware/software technology. Students will learn terminology, software fundamentals, email, MS Word and how to effectively use the internet. Computers are provided.

This course provides basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel. Students will learn to create and edit worksheets, use formulas and basic functions, and sort and filter data for presentation or publication. Learn to import data, fine tune data and share. Students should be familiar with MS Windows and have access to Excel 2010-2016.

Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $80

Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $80

Computers for Beginners

Course code # A9841 05/13/19-06/10/19 MW

Course code # A9844 08/19/19-09/16/19 MW Summer 2019 | cfcc.edu/ce | (910) 362-7000

6-9pm U 342

Course code # A9843 07/15/19-08/07/19 MW 6-9pm U 342

6-9pm U 342

Course code # A9846 10/28/19 -11/20/19 MW 6-9pm U 342

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JOB SKILLS TRAINING

CISCO CYBERSECURITY AND NETWORKING

This is a blended class (33 hours in class / 15 hours online). Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $135

(910) 362-7176 etalbet@cfcc.edu

Course code # A9889 5/21/19 – 7/30/19 T 2-5pm

WA-2010

Course code # A9890 5/21/19 – 7/30/19 T 6-9pm

WA-2010

Adobe Design I.* Start here! No prior knowledge needed! Median salary $50,000/ yr (BLS, 2017) for a Computer Support Specialist. Take the first steps towards a career in Networking and Cybersecurity. The classes below provide the basics for becoming a CISCO Certified Network Administrator (CCNA). The 2 courses also transfer and count towards a CFCC Information Systems Security Certificate and associates degree in Business Technology. Classes listed are to be taken in order.

CISCO Intro to Networking and Cybersecurity

Learn the basics of setting a small network for home or office and build on those to manage a larger business network. No prior knowledge needed. The course is designed for those interested in becoming a network technician, cable installer or help desk technician. Learn the tech lingo necessary to continue into cybersecurity courses as well as troubleshooting, fixing issues, and good customer service skills. North Campus | 30 hrs | $135

Course code # B1733 4/22-5/20/19 Course is hybrid and meets face to face Mondays 6-9pm - all other work is online. Course code # B1738 7/15/-8/12/19 Course is hybrid and meets face to face Mondays 6-9pm - all other work is online.

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CISCO Cybersecurity Essentials

Prerequisite CISCO Intro to Networking and Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity concerns everyone today, individuals, businesses and governments. Develop your online safety knowledge and learn skills for cybersecurity career path. This class covers all foundational aspects of security from mobile security, information security, systems and network security, physical security, ethics and laws. North Campus | 30 hrs | $135

Course code # B1737 7/16/19-8/13/19 Course is hybrid and meets face to face Tuesdays 6-9pm -all other work is online.

GRAPHIC DESIGN

(910) 362-7173 ksegda@cfcc.edu NOTE: Classes must be taken in the order listed below / you can take a maximum of 2 classes at one time.

Foundations of Design.*

This course covers the application of visual elements and design principles in advertising and graphic design through lectures, theory, hands-on developmental process, drawing, sketching and some software introduction. Topics include creation of various designs such as logos, advertisements, posters and signage. Upon completion, students should be able to effectively apply design principles and visual elements to projects. Prerequisite: None

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This is a blended class (33 hours in class / 15 hours online)

This course provides an overview of Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign graphic design software. Students will learn how to create basic designs used for business marketing. Learn the basics of image manipulation in Photoshop, drawing and vector creation in Illustrator and page layout techniques in Indesign by developing simple collateral materials, posters, menus, and personal business cards. Upon completion students will have a foundational knowledge of the three programs. Prerequisite: Foundations of Design

Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $135

Course code # A9884 5/22/19 – 7/31/19 W 2-5pm

WA-2010

Course code # A9887 5/22/19 – 7/31/19 W 6-9pm

WA-2010

Adobe Design II.*

This course follows Adobe I and provides a deeper understanding of Photoshop, Illustrator, and Indesign. Students will be assigned a concept to work with to learn more advanced techniques of all three programs. Prerequisite: Adobe I This is a blended class (33 hours in class / 15 hours online) Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $135

Course code # B1549 5/22/19 – 7/31/19 W 6-9pm

WA-3023

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JOB SKILLS TRAINING Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $80

Course code # A9888 5/24/19 – 7/12/19 F 6-9pm

WA-2010

* You are welcome to bring your computer to class or use the classroom computer. Students will need access to a computer with an Adobe Creative Cloud (CC) subscription for assignments to be completed outside of the classroom.

Web Application for Graphic Design.*

This course provides an introduction to web development software suites. Topics include the creation of web graphics, and addressing problems particular to website display using appropriate software, web graphics file types, optimization, RGB color, web typography, elementary special effects, transparency, animation, slicing, basic photo manipulation, and other related topics. Prerequisite: Foundations of Design, Adobe I

This is a blended class (33 hours in class / 15 hours online) Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $135

Course code # A4192 5/21/19 – 7/30/19 T 6-9pm

WA-3023

Advanced Photoshop (TBD) *

An Advanced Photoshop class will be added to the program effective Summer 2019. More information to follow.

Capstone / Portfolio Design.*

This course covers the organization and presentation of a design/advertising or graphic art portfolio and appropriate related materials. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of the portfolio, design and production of a resume and self-promotional materials, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and professionally present an effective portfolio and related selfpromotional materials. Prerequisite:

Foundations of Design, Adobe I, Adobe II, Web Design, Photoshop

INSURANCE PRE-LICENSING (910) 362-7319 pebrown59@cfcc.edu

The following Insurance courses are designed to help students obtain knowledge on the many facets of Insurance field in the state of North Carolina. On the final day of class, students will take a pre-test that will help prepare for the North Carolina Department of Insurance exam.

Insurance Pre-licensing: Accident/ Sickness/Health

Course code # B1629 7/16/19-7/30/19 TWTH

6p-9p

Insurance Pre-licensing: Property & Casualty

This course will help students to articulate and put to use the practices of the Property & Casualty Insurance field as regulated in the state of North Carolina. This course will also help students to successfully pass the North Carolina Department of Insurance state exam for Property and Casualty. A score of 80% or higher on an examination at the closure of this course permits one to take the state Property & Casualty Insurance Exams. Wilmington Campus. | 42 hours | $130

Course code # A9902 6/10/19-7/22/19 MW

6p-9:30p

NAIL TECHNICIAN (910) 362-7319 pebrown59@cfcc.edu

The course is designed to educate students on the statutes, regulations, and business practices related to Accident and Health Insurance industry. This class is required for a producer’s license for these lines of business. A score of 80% or higher on an examination at the closure of this course permits one to take the state Accident, Health, and Sickness Insurance Exam.

This course introduces students to manicuring concepts, North Carolina State Board regulations, sanitations, manicures, pedicures, nail product chemistry, and more. Students will also learn extensively about salon business practices and how to handle product retail. Upon successful completion with a limited license, students will be able to register for and take the state board certification exam to obtain their certification and full license.

Wilmington Campus | 21 hours | $75

North Campus | 330 hours | $200

Course code # B1628 5/21/19-6/4/19 TWTH

6p-9p

Course code # B1630 5/20/19-8/6/19 MTWTHF

9a-3p

Insurance Pre-licensing: Life

A pre-licensing class for selling Life insurance, this course will teach students the general principles of insurance and any topics the Commissioner deems relevant to the pursuit of a Life Insurance license. Students must be present at all meeting dates and a score of 80% or higher on an examination at the closure of this course permits one to take the state Life Insurance Exam. Wilmington Campus | 21 hours | $75

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SERVSAFE CERTIFICATION

This four night course will provide up-to-date information for all levels of employees on all aspects of handling food, and will prepare students to take and successfully pass the ServSafe Certification exam. On the fourth night of class, students will take the National Restaurant Association Exam and must receive a score of 75 or higher to obtain a ServSafe Certification. Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $75

Course Code # B1917 7/15/19-7/23/19 MT

5:30p-9:30p

substitute teachers hired in New Hanover County. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

Course code #A8183 05/06/19-05/09/19 M-TH

9a-3:30p

AUTOMOTIVE

910-362-7572 gerrihunter@cfcc.edu

Auto Safety Inspection

This course is designed to prepare students to be able to inspect automobiles made prior to 1996 for the State of North Carolina. Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75

Course Codes # A9810 06/03/19 & 06/05/19 MW 6-10p S-002 Course Code # A9811 07/08/19 & 07/10/19 MW 6-10p S-002 Course Code # A9813 08/05/19 & 08/07/19 MW 6-10p S-002

PRIVATE PILOT GROUND SCHOOL

Want to become a private pilot? This course covers weather, navigation, instruments, preflight planning, computer and wind triangles, regulations, radio communications, the aviation field and history to prepare for safe piloting. The latest FAA material is used and students are prepared to pass the written exam required by the government. North Campus | 72 hours | $185

Course code# B1560 05/06/19- 08/14/19 MW

7p-10p

EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (910) 362-7572 ghunter@cfcc.edu

OBD II Emission Control Inspection Control

This course focus is on the North Carolina On-Board Diagnostic(OBD) InspectorMechanic(I/M)test procedure as well as existing and updated requirements of the I/M to successfully perform the OBD I/M inspection. Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75

Course Code # A8161 05/14/19 & 05/16/19 TTH 6-10p S-002 Course code # A9819 06/11/19 & 06/13/19 TTH 6-10p S-002

NOTARY

910-362-7572 gerrihunter@cfcc.edu

Notary Public

The NC Departments of the Secretary of State and Community Colleges provides a Notary Public Education Program to assure compliance with notary rules and regulations and to deliver quality notary service. The program educates notaries about legal, ethical and procedural requirements of notarial acts and is offered throughout the year. Bring a valid ID; textbook can be obtained from the bookstore prior to the start day of class. North Campus | 7 hours | $75 course + $25.41 for textbook. (2016 NC Notary Guidebook, ISBN: 9781560118510)

Course Codes # A9473 06/04/19 & 06/06/19 TTH NA 229

9am-12:30p

Course Code # A9493 07/09/19 & 07/11/19 TTH NA 229

9am-12:30p

Course Code # A9478 08/06/19 & 08/08/19 TTH 9a-12:30p NA-229

HEALTHCARE LIFE SCIENCES (910) 362-7909

The Healthcare and Life Science Program provides a diverse set of courses designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to pursue new careers, earn certification in a particular field, and/or enhance their proficiencies within their current employment setting.

Course Code # A9820 07/09/19 & 07/11/19 TTH 6-10p S-002 Course Code # A9821 08/13/19 & 08/15/19 TTH 6-10p S-002

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Principles of Medical Coding Program Overview

Medical billers and coders play a vital role in the connection between health care providers, patients and insurance companies. As a medical biller and coder, you’ll need to read patient charts to determine medical history, including diagnoses and treatments given. Based on these charts, you’ll use a set of established medical codes in order to transcribe patient history into a type of “shorthand” that will be used by both health care providers and insurance companies. This program consists of four core classes and a certification exam review class. The goal is to prepare students to take the CPC (Certified Professional Coder) in-patient coding certification exam through the AAPC (American Association of Professional Coders). This program is recommended for those with

healthcare experience principally in areas such as billing, finance, insurance coding, reimbursement, abstracting, etc.

Medical Terminology and Anatomy/ Physiology for Healthcare Professionals Provides detailed information pertaining to the language used by healthcare professionals and the details of the human body, including its systems and functions. This is the first core class for the Medical Coding program. Wilmington Campus or online 84 hours | $185

Insurance Billing Fundamentals

This class provides a detailed overview of the revenue cycle within the medical setting. Focus is on the back-end of the billing and insurance cycle. This is a core class for the Medical Coding Program. Students are advised to take Medical Terminology & Anatomy/Physiology for Healthcare first. Books needed: Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 14th Edition ISBN: 9780323316255 and Workbook for Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 14th Edition ISBN: 9780323316279 Wilmington Campus | 36 hours | $130

Course code # A9747 9/9/19-11/27/19 MW 6-9:30p U-404

Course code # TBA 1/13/20-2/10/20 MW

6:15-9:15p U-291

Course code # A9747 9/9/19-11/27/19 INT

Back by popular demand INTRO TO DOG GROOMING

Introduction to Dog Grooming teaches students basic grooming techniques that will be useful in student’s dog grooming careers or with their own dog. Students will learn how to properly bathe, brush, and dry dogs in a grooming facility while also practicing de-matting, disinfecting ears, eye care, nail trimming, and dental care. Our instructor has over 17 years of dog grooming experience and is currently working within the field. She consistently has shown the ability to execute industry standard grooming for a variety of breeds and understands the importance of training students on proper domestic dog handling skills, whether someone has a desire to work in the grooming industry or groom their own pet. A portion of this class, near the end, will be held at a local grooming facility to better show students examples of a professional setting, equipment, and to obtain hands-on skills. Call 910-362-7319 for more information. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75 | Course code # B1765 |

8/6/19-8/29/19 TTH

6-9p

BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE OBEDIENCE – ASSISTANCE DOGS II Students will learn and understand the Dog Basic Command set, how dogs learn, the trainer Demonstrate an understanding of and basic skills in Dog Basic Command, the trainer-dog relationship, challenges and training techniques. Handling skills, obedience and the canine sport of Rally are additional topics. Continued experience with a non-profit that provides direct and indirect services to the community via assistance dogs is required. This class is the second of 4 courses required to become eligible to pursue assistance dog trainer certification through Assistance Dog International (ADI). Prerequisite Assistance Dogs I

North Campus | 80 hours | $185 | Hybrid

Course Code # B1744

5/20-7/21/2019

M

6-7:15p

5 classroom meetings: all other learning will be online and volunteer hours

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Certification Exam Review Class

This review will provide an overview as well as tips on preparing and taking the AAPC exam. Students who sign up should have taken the AAPC exam in the past or completed all classes in the coding program. Students will take a mock exam. Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75

Course Code # AS322 12/9/19-12/11/19 MW 6-10p

Introduction to Medical Coding ICD-10

The focus of this course is on Current Procedural Terminology (CPT), the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) and the International Statistical Classification of Diseases (ICD 10). Students should complete Med Term & A/P for Healthcare and Insurance Billing Fundamentals before taking this course. Wilmington Campus | 84 hours | $185

Course Code # A5320 6/1/19-8/12/19 MW 6-10p

Advanced Medical Coding

Students learn to identify provided services and determine the correct codes. Emphasis is placed on reimbursement guidelines for physician practices. Students should complete Introduction to Medical Coding ICD-10 before taking this course.

Healthcare Access Certification Program Overview

This program is designed to prepare students to earn certification as a Healthcare Access Associate (CHAA) or Healthcare Access Manager (CHAM) through the National Association of Healthcare Access Management (NAHAM). The CHAA certification is designed to maximize the knowledge base for the medical Insurance biller. The certification equips the medical insurance biller with credentials needed to maintain high level subject matter expertise in Medical billing and regulatory guidelines associated with revenue cycle management and patient access. Students will learn the principles of medical billing and insurance, and the skills and knowledge required to provide outstanding service in all areas of the healthcare process. (Students will be

required to purchase $75 NAHAM online test link for this program).

Wilmington Campus | 84 hours | $185

Course code # A5321 9/14/19-11/27/19

MW

IBF & PHCA: Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 14th Edition ISBN: 9780323316255 and Workbook for Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office, 14th Edition ISBN: 9780323316279 (Students will be required to purchase $75 NAHAM online test link for this course). Wilmington Campus | 69 hours | $185

Course Code # TBA 9/23/19-12/9/19/19 MW 6:15-9:15p

Course Code # TBA 02/24/20-05/04/20 MW 6-:15-9:15p

Sign Language for Healthcare Professionals & Social Service Providers I

This course will provide healthcare professionals and social service providers with an understanding and sensitivity to individuals who are deaf or hearing impaired. Upon completing this course, students will be able to exchange short and basic phrases in American Sign Language relative to healthcare. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

Course Code #B1752 6/12/19-7/31/19 W U-512

6:15-9:15p

Spanish for Healthcare Professionals

6-9:30p

Principles of Healthcare Access

This class is designed to provide students with the detailed knowledge and skills required of Patient Access Services professionals. Areas of concentration include, but are not limited to customer service, accounting, administration and management, EMR utilization, scheduling, registration, etc. Students should complete Insurance Billing Fundamentals or have one year work experience in clerical/claims/billing prior to enrolling in 14

this course. Upon completing this course, students will be eligible to take the $140 CHAA exam. It is recommended that students should complete Med Term and AP and Insurance Billing Fundamentals before taking PHCA. Books needed for

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This course will provide healthcare professionals with the essentials needed to interact with Spanish speaking patients and families in a culturally sensitive manner. Upon completing this course, students will be able to exchange basic conversation in Spanish using medical terms. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

Course Code #B1515 10/7/19-10/30-/19 MW TBA

6-9p

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NEW! Chiropractic Professional Office Manager (910) 362-7909 tparris@cfcc.edu

Thriving chiropractic offices don’t rely on the marketplace or the state of the economy for continued success; they provide efficient, friendly, organized services on a consistent basis. While exceptional services from the doctor are vital, it’s the office manager who can make the biggest difference in providing a smooth flow of patients, records and billing. This program has 3 core classes and is recommended for individuals who are currently working in a chiropractic office or someone who is new to the healthcare field. Salaries range in the mid $30K’s.

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELOR PROGRAM OVERVIEW 910-362-7319 pebrown59@cfcc.edu

This Program offers students a series of classes that will provide the mandated 270 classroom hours established by the NC Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board (NCSAPPB) as part of the credentialing requirements to become a Certified Substance Abuse Counselor. The program will also provide students with guidance and support as they move through the didactic part of the certification process. Classes are to be taken in the sequence noted below. Upon completion of classroom hours, students will be responsible for completing the remaining hours as directed by the Professional Practice Board.

Class I - Professional and Ethical Responsibilities

This class will meet the prerequisite requirement to become registered with the North Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board (NCSAPPB). Students will be introduced to the professional code of ethics in this field.

NEW! Chiropractic Office Practices & Principles (910) 362-7909 tparris@cfcc.edu

This course provides the basic practices and principles needed to be a professional chiropractic office manager. Topics include: history of chiropractic, chiropractic terms, verifying insurance, phone etiquette, record keeping, processing a new patient/patient flow, and collection “do’s and don’ts” regarding co-pays, deductibles, collections by mail/ phone, etc. Upon completing this course, the student will understand and be able to apply these practices in a chiropractic office professionally. Course Offered Spring of 2020.

Wilmington Campus | 15 hours | $75

Course code # B1631 6/4/19-6/18/19 TTH

6p-9p

Class II - Professional Development for Addiction Counselors Students will be introduced to the profession of addiction counseling. This class will provide students with the requirements for becoming a certified addiction counselor, including information on the core skills competencies, required supervision and clinical practicum.

Class III - Blood Borne Pathogens, Infectious Disease, Nicotine Dependence

This class will provide students with an in-depth overview of infectious diseases and blood borne pathogens and the link between drug use and the contraction of these communicable diseases. Wilmington Campus | 15 hours | $80

Course code # A9554 7/2/19-7/18/19 TTH 6p-9p

Class IV - Client, Family, and Community Education for Addiction Counselors This class is designed to help students develop skills to provide clients, families, significant others, and community groups with information on risks related to psychoactive substance use, available prevention, treatment and recovery resources. Wilmington Campus | 42 hours | $130

Course code # A9555 7/29/19-9/16/19 MW

6p-9p

Class V - Diagnosis and Treatment Planning for Addiction Counselors

This class will introduce students to the assessment and planning process of their clients. Students will develop the skills necessary to utilize screening tools to obtain client information and determine the client’s physical and mental status. The development of comprehensive treatment plans will be a focus of this class. Students will become familiar with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Psychiatric Disorders. Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $130

Course code # A9328 7/10/19-9/4/19 MW

6p-9p

Wilmington Campus | 15 hours | $80

Course code # A9553 5/21/19-6/4/19 TTH 6p-9p Course code # B1632 7/9/19-7/23/19 TTH 6p-9p

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Class VI - Documentation for Addiction Counselors

This class is designed to increase student’s knowledge in using data to improve clinical practice and learn skills and techniques to summarize information. The focus of this class is helping students develop the skills required to document in a professional manner that is clear and concise. Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $130

Course code # A9379 6/12/19-8/5/19 MW

6p-9p

Class VII - Crisis Planning and Intervention

Utilizing the NC Interventions (NCI) criteria, students will learn proven strategies for safely defusing anxious, hostile, or violent behavior at the earliest possible stage. Emphasis will be on assessing the risk for escalating behavior, appropriate interventions, and the use of nonphysical methods of management. Enhancement of verbal and non-verbal communication is a focus. Students will become certified in North Carolina Interventions (NCI). Wilmington Campus | 48 hours | $130 Class offered FALL 2019

Class VIII - Practicum Work Based Learning for Addiction Counselors

Students pursuing certification are required to complete a 300hr supervised practicum experience. The specific site is based on the students’ professional interests. Faculty will assist the student in in identifying possible locations, but it is the responsibility of the student to secure a site. This class will provide students with the details, information pertaining to this component of the substance abuse counselor certification process. Wilmington Campus | 42 hours | $130

Course code # A9601 5/20/19-6/12/19 MW

6p-9p

NURSE AIDE

(910) 362-7181 | cmcliverty@cfcc.edu Claudina McLiverty, RN Nurse Aide Program Director

Nurse aides are in great demand! The CFCC Nurse Aide I (NA I) Program is approved by the North Carolina State Department of Health and Human Services/Division of Health Service Regulation (DPHSR). Students who successfully complete the NA I training course are eligible to sit for the NC State Nurse Aide I Registry exam. CFCC is an In-facility N.C. State NA I Testing Site. The CFCC Nurse Aide II (NA II) Program is approved by the NC Board of Nursing. Students who successfully complete the NA II training course are eligible to be placed on the NC state NA II Registry. Nurse Aide courses are offered at the Alston W. Burke at Surf City Center, Burgaw Center, and the Wilmington Downtown campus locations. For Nurse Aide Program questions please contact Kelly Jordan in the Nurse Aide Office at (910) 362– 7181.

Nurse Aide I (NA I) Courses: Wilmington Downtown Campus, L-305 160 hours | $200 (money order only)

5/20/19-8/1/19 MTW 8:30a-1:30p / 2:30p Wilmington Downtown Campus L-305

5/21/19- 7/31/19 TWTh 11:30a-4:30p / 11:30a-5:30p

Wilmington Downtown Campus, L-305

5/20/19-8/1/19 MTW 4p-9p / 4-10p Burgaw Center

5/21/19-7/31/19 TWTh 8:30a -1:30p/ 2:30p Alston W. Burke at Surf City Center, 106

5/21/19-7/31/19 TWTH 9a-2p / 9a-3p

Documents Required for Nurse Aide Course Registration:

- Proof student is 17 years old at time of registration is required for Nurse Aide I. - Proof student is 18 years old at time of registration is required for Nurse Aide II. - Copy of High School / GED Transcripts. - Copy of Higher Education Transcripts if applicable. - Copy of Driver’s License, College or Picture ID. - Copy of Social Security Card.

If the student is under 18 years old, a notarized parental consent form must be submitted.

Nurse Aide Level II Refresher/ Competency Assessments

Competency Assessment is only available for those NA II who have an expired NA II listing and meet all eligibility requirements listed below:

The NA II is eligible for competency assessment in one of two ways: 1. The NA II must have worked at least eight hours for compensation during the past 24 months performing nursing care activities under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. 2. The NA II has had a continuous period of 24 months during which nursing care activities were not performed for monetary compensation, but patient care activities were performed for compensation **The NA II must have no substantiated findings of abuse, neglect, or misappropriation of funds on the DHHSR Nurse Aide Registry. NOTE: If a NA II does not meet either of the above criteria, an entire NA II course must be completed.

Competency Assessments can be arranged by appointment: Contact Kelly Jordan at 910-362-7181 or Claudina McLiverty at cmcliverty@cfcc. edu. Registration Fee: $80 (Money Order

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New PHLEBOTOMY EXPERIENCE! kjjordan461@cfcc.edu | 910-362-7181

Phlebotomists are healthcare professionals who draw blood samples from patients or donors. They often handle and process blood for lab tests, transfusions, research or donations. They are a vital member of the clinical lab team who perform clinical, technical and clerical functions. Upon completion of this class students will be prepared to take the ASCP or NHA certification exams and work in physician offices, blood donation clinics, diagnostic labs, insurance companies or as a traveling phlebotomist.

Wilmington Campus | 256 hrs | $200

($15 insurance fee and $5 parking fee included)

8/7/19-12/13/19 | W F | 8am-11am + clinical hours M-F

Other program costs in addition to registration and parking fee include: books ($150), scrubs royal blue ($100), white athletic or professional shoes (varies), physical ($100), drug screen and criminal background check ($95), CPR course (varies), national registry exam (ASCP or NHA $135). Prices may vary on all items.

EFFECTIVE TEACHER TRAINING FOR SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS (910) 362-7572 ghunter@cfcc.edu

Increase your confidence in the classroom by learning the principles and practices of effective teaching. This course is a requirement for substitute teachers hired in New Hanover County. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

Course code # A8183 5/6/19-5/9/19 MTH

9a-3:30p

ELECTRICAL (910) 362-7319

Electrical Journeyman Test Prep

The course is designed to prepare student to successfully take the electrical journeyman test. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a full understanding of branch circuit and feeder calculations, service calculations, box and conduit fill calculations, conductor ampacity derations, grounding and bonding,

motors, and other concepts that are found on the Journeyman’s Test. North Campus | 36 hours | $130

Course code # B1624 6/4/19-7/18/19 TTH 6-9p

ELECTRICAL LICENSE RENEWAL (910) 362-7319

The following courses have each been approved by the North Carolina Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors and meet their continuing education requirements. Students can use the 8 hours of a course towards renewing their Electrical Contractor’s license upon successful completion.

Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75

Course code # B1625 5/25/19 S

8a-5p

Conductors & Wiring Methods

The course is designed to familiarize electrical contractors with the proper conductor ampacities and overcurrent devices and the wiring methods and there proper application as it applies to the job. Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75

Course code # B1626 6/29/19 S

8a-5p

2017 NEC Code Changes

The course is designed to get the licensed electrical contractor up to date on the code changes in the 2017 NEC as well as the NC amendments. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have a better understanding of the 2017 NEC Code Changes.

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Motor Calculations

The course is designed to better equip the electrical contractor with the ability to calculate motor branch circuit feeders, tap conductors, overcurrent devices, overload devices, and motor control circuits.

Wilmington Campus | 64 hours | $ 185

Course code # A9141 6/3/19-6/27/19 MTWTH 6-10p

212

8a-5p

Basic Small Engine Repair dpoe@cfcc.edu 910-362-7164

The purpose of this 8-hour course is the provide students who have successfully completed the 64 hour Marine Captain’s Course knowledge and proficiency in the topics and subject material required to obtain a Captain’s license.

Do you struggle with your lawnmower or other small gasoline powered equipment? Do you want to make your own small engine repairs? This course is designed to teach students basic repairs to small gasoline engines. Students will receive instruction in the principles of two & four stroke cycle engines. Other areas of emphasis are troubleshooting and repair of basic small engine components such as power producing components, fuel, ignition, exhaust, lubrication and cooling systems. Instructor: Spencer Nickel.

Wilmington Campus | 64 hours | $ 185

Wilmington Campus | 36 hours | $130

Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $ 75

Course code: #B755 7/4/19-7/10/19 TW

6-9pm

Marine Captain’s Course ghunter@cfcc.edu

The course is designed to familiarize the student with the laws and structure of the Coast Guard licensing system, particularly with regard to certifying a candidate’s eligibility for a license. Students will then be instructed in proper application procedures for the license. The student will be presented with material for which he/she will be responsible when taking the exam for licenses to carry passengers for hire on vessels up to 100 Gross Tons. Material will include Rules of the Road, navigation, seamanship, and marine safety. Student will prepare for the exam using act ual U.S. Coast Guard license 18

Course code # A99430 7/1/19 M 8-5p

212

Assistance Towing Endorsement

This 4-hour session is provided for students who have attained, or are in the process of obtaining their U.S. Coast Guard Captain’s or Mate’s License for vessels of 200 gross or less. This course serves in lieu of taking an Assistance Towing examination at any U.S. Coast Guard Regional Examination Center. Course code # A9431 7/2/19 T

6p-10p

to the satisfaction of the instructor and the US Coast Guard, of the topics and subject material required to obtain a Master of 100 Gross ton license. Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $100

Course code # A9433 7/17/19 W

Exam for OUPV Captain

Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $75

Course code # B1627 7/27/19 S

exam multiple-choice questions and answers.

6p-10p

S-212

Introduction to Outboard Systems The course is designed to educate students on Yamaha outboard engine theory, electrical and mechanical systems. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to successfully service and troubleshoot a Yamaha outboard motor. North Campus | 72 hours | $185

Course code # B1812 8/19/19-11/13/19 MW

5:45-8:45

CONSTRUCTION

S-212

Upgrade to Master License Course

The purpose of this class is to demonstrate knowledge and proficiency, to the satisfaction of the instructor and the US Coast Guard, of the topics and subject material required to upgrade from an OUPV license to a Master’s License for vessels up to 100 Gross Tons. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

Course code # A9432 7/08/19-7/11/17 MTWTH 6-10p

S-212

OSHA 10

This course is designed to provide a basic overview of the recognition and avoidance of unsafe conditions on the job site and will provide the student with a basic understanding of OSHA regulations, enforcement and compliance. Wilmington Campus | 10 hours | $75

Course code # A9647 6/28/19-8/19/19 F

8-11:15a

Upgrade to Master License Examination

The purpose of this class is to demonstrate knowledge and proficiency,

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Carpentry

This course will provide instruction to students related to the core skills used by carpenters in residential and commercial settings. North Campus | 96 hours | $185

Course code # A9663 6/24/19-8/12/19 MTW S

6-9p 8a-5p

Plumbing

This course is designed to cover the basic installation and maintenance of plumbing systems and components. Topics include safe use of tools, implementation of standard practices, and installation/maintenance of piping, fittings, valves, appliances and fixtures used in plumbed systems. Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $185

Course code # A9693 6/24/19-7/18/19 MTWTHF

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their state of residence in hand on the first day of class. • Students must have a High School Diploma or equivalent • Safety toe/steel shanked lineman boots are required. • Climbing, Safety Gear & textbooks are provided upon registration. North Campus | 400 hours | $185

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Residential Wiring

This is a course designed to cover the principles of electrical wiring as it applies to commercial and residential applications. Wilmington Campus | 96 hours | $185

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AutoCAD® Basic/Intermediate

Electrical Lineworker

This 10 week/400 hour course offers students the opportunity to learn the basic skills, knowledge and theories to become entry level private and public utility company positions. Students will learn safe working skills, electrical distribution & transmission theory, overhead & underground utility installation practices. Students will also have the opportunity to earn their Class A CDL, OSHA Flagger, OSHA 10, CPR and other certifications during the class. This course is eligible for GI Bill benefits to all qualified Veterans. • Students must have a DOT Physical/ Drug screen & Class A CDL permit from

This is a hands-on class that covers basic and intermediate concepts of AutoCAD® software. Students will learn to use the basic drawing and editing commands in AutoCAD® to set up, draw, modify, and dimension architectural, mechanical, and civil drawings, and will increase their speed and proficiency with AutoCAD®.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR PREP General Contractor Exam Preparation Course

The course is designed to teach students the basic business practices & general knowledge needed to adequately prepare to take the North Carolina General Contractor Exam as administered by the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors. R. K. Worley is the Lead Instructor for the class. Class meets on Tuesday & Thursday nights from 6pm9pm and 3 Saturdays from 8am-3pm. Books Required: ISBN # 9781609831172, NC State Building Code: Residential 2012. $97.50*. ISBN # 9781599598857, 29 CFR 1926 OSHA Construction Standards and Regulations Jan 2018 ed. $60.00*. ISBN # 9781934234501, NSSCLA Contractors Guide: Business, Law and Project Management 7th ed. $42.25*. *Prices are subject to change and applicable sales tax. Prices quoted are for new books at CFCC Bookstore as of March 2019, downtown campus 910-362-7379.

Wilmington Campus | 36 hours | $130 Downtown U-402

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PUBLIC SAFETY (910) 362-7180 | cnelson@cfcc.edu The Public Safety training department offers classes in fire, rescue, EMS, in-service law enforcement, and emergency management. A broad range of classes are offered throughout the year based on area needs, agency requests, and new training standards.

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) (910) 362-7751/ (910) 362-7710 cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems ddyches@cfcc.edu

EMT training prepares the student to perform patient care in a pre-hospital setting. The course goal for EMT, EMT Intermediate, and Paramedic is to prepare competent entry-level EMS personnel in the cognitive, psychomotor, and affective learning domains. After successful completion of each class, a state examination is required for NC OEMS credentialing. EMT Refreshers, Basic Anatomy and Physiology, CPR, Narcan, and more are offered throughout the year. CoAEMSP Required Published Statement The Cape Fear Community College Continuing Education Paramedic program has been issued a Letter of Review by the Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Emergency Medical Services Professions (CoAEMSP). This letter is NOT a CAAHEP accreditation status, it is a status signifying that a program seeking initial accreditation has demonstrated sufficient compliance with the accreditation Standards through the Letter of Review Self Study Report (LSSR) and other documentation. Letter of Review is recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) for eligibility to take the NREMT’s Paramedic credentialing examination(s). However, it is NOT a guarantee of eventual accreditation. To contact CoAEMSP: 8301 Lakeview Parkway Suite 111312 Rowlett, TX 75088 214-703-8445 FAX 214-703-8992 www.coaemsp.org 24

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Initial

This course is designed to train an individual to become an entry-level Emergency Medical Technician. The course teaches patient assessment and basic life support techniques such as airway management and CPR, hemorrhage control, oxygen administration, shock, bandaging and splinting, management of trauma and medical patients, child birthing and transfer of patients to medical facilities. This course follows the guidelines established by the NC Office of Emergency Medical Services and meets the most current curriculum version. Upon successful completion, students are eligible to sit for the North Carolina and National Registry credentialing exams. North Campus | $180 + fees

Fire, rescue, EMS may be eligible for fee waiver of $180 fee

placement testing services at http://cfcc.edu/ testing.

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician (AEMT)

The course is designed to build upon the EMT knowledge and provide health professionals with advance knowledge and skills to better their critical thinking. This course meets NCOEMS requirements. Start date will be posted at cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems. Placement testing and a copy of a North Carolina EMT card is required to register. North Campus | $180 + fees

Fire, rescue, EMS may be eligible for fee waiver of $180 fee

Call (910) 362-7751 for registration dates and times.

Fire, rescue, EMS may be eligible for a fee waiver of $180 fee.

Visit cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems or call 910-362-7770 for schedule Night EMT classes start May 13, 2019 & July 8, 2019 NEW ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR EMT INITIAL CLASS

Effective January 1, 2019 all students taking EMT initial classes taught under continuing education will require an Accuplacer English Placement Test indicating placement into ENGLISH 111 OR by providing an official college transcript showing successful completion of ENG 111 within the past 5 years will be accepted. You can find information for

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EMS Continuing Medical Education Online & Classroom (910) 362-7770 cfcc.edu/publicsafety/ems

EMS continuing medical education (CME) courses are offered through online and classroom instruction. These courses meet the new National Continued Competency, Local Continued Competency, and Individual Continued Competency Requirements as established by the North Carolina Office of EMS effective January 1, 2017. Cost $70 unless fee waived.

FIRE/RESCUE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT (910) 362-7711 or (910) 362-7799 cfcc.edu/publicsafety/fire nhinkle@cfcc.edu

The Fire/Rescue Training programs offer fire and rescue training as well as Emergency Management classes in New Hanover and Pender counties. Classes for North Carolina Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) State Certification, National Fire Academy, FEMA and NC Emergency Management are offered by coordinating with area fire and rescue departments and emergency management personnel. Firefighter re­certification and courses in

the latest technology are also offered locally. CERT (Community Emergency Response Team), fire brigade/ emergency response team training and specialized training programs are available upon request.

NC OSFM State Certification Programs

Firefighter Hazardous Materials Level One Responder Emergency Vehicle Driver Mobile Water Supply Driver Operator Aerial Operations Driver Operator Pump Operations Technical Rescuer Vehicle Rescue TR Ropes TR Structural Collapse TR Wilderness Rescue TR Water Rescue TR Trench Rescue TR Confined Space Rescue TR Machine & Ag Airport Firefighter Fire Instructor Level I & II Fire Life Safety Educator Level I, II, & III Fire Officer I, II, III, & IV Marine Firefighting Rapid Intervention Crew Rescue Officer

NC Code Officials Qualification Board Fire Inspector Level I, II & III Law & Administration

National Fire Academy Leadership I, II, III Arson Investigation Shaping the Future Decision-Making STICO PICO Safety Officer Health Safety Officer

First Responder Academy

The next academy will begin July 2019. The First Responder Academy is a comprehensive program which includes certification classes in Firefighter, Hazardous Materials, Emergency Vehicle Driver, Traffic Incident Management, Rapid Intervention Crew, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT Initial), as well as additional non-certification training designed to prepare firefighters for a career in public safety. For additional information about the Academy, please call (910) 362­-7642 or (910) 362-7799, email firetraining@cfcc. edu, or visit our webpage at cfcc.edu/ publicsafety/fire.

SAVE THE DATE EASTERN CAROLINA

FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION PUBLIC SAFETY COLLEGE

October 9-13, 2019

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PUBLIC SAFETY NEW ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST RESPONDER ACADEMY

Effective January 1, 2019 all students enrolling in the First Responder Academy taught under continuing education will require an Accuplacer English Placement Test indicating placement into ENGLISH 111 OR by providing an official college transcript showing successful completion of ENG 111 within the past 5 years will be accepted. You can find information for placement testing services at http://cfcc.edu/testing.

NIMS ICS (National Incident Management System) Incident Command System

The National Incident Management System (NIMS) which was developed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency provides a consistent nationwide template to enable all government, private sector, and nongovernmental organizations, including all first responders, to work together effectively during domestic incidents. The intent of NIMS is to be applicable across a full spectrum of potential incidents and hazard scenarios, regardless of size or complexity and improve coordination and cooperation between public and private entities in a variety of domestic incident management activities. NIMS provides for interoperability and compatibility among all responders. - NIMS ICS­700 NIMS: ­An Introduction - NIMS ICS­100 NIMS: Introduction to the Incident Command System - NIMS ICS­200 NIMS: ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incidents - NIMS ICS­300 NIMS: ICS, Intermediate - NIMS ICS­400 NIMS: ICS, Advanced - NIMS ICS­402 NIMS: Overview for Executives, Senior Officials - NIMS ICS ­Special classes upon request.

IN-SERVICE LAW ENFORCEMENT

(910) 362-7649 or (910) 362-7217 cfcc.edu/publicsafety/law-enforcement lawenftraining@cfcc.edu

The In-Service Law Enforcement training program offers both state mandated and non-mandated InService courses for sworn law enforcement officers affiliated with an existing law enforcement agency. RADAR/LIDAR certification and recertification classes are offered several times per year. A LawEnforcement General Instructor course is offered twice per year. Specialized training is available to Law Enforcement officers on an as-needed basis.

Detention Officer Certification

AAll persons who are employed or wish to be employed as detention officers at local confinement facilities are required by the Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission or the Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission to successfully complete this course. The basic standard operating procedures for local confinement facilities, the role and responsibilities of professional detention officers will be covered. This course employs lecture, discussion, demonstration and practical exercises. Course requirements: Attendance is required at all class sessions. The student must score a minimum of 70% on written tests and/or practical exercises for each block and score a minimum of 70% on the final Commissionadministered written exam. All students confirmed for this course are required to provide a completed Medical History Statement (F-1) and Medical Examination Report (F-2), unless they have been grandfathered by the NC Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission.

assessment, physical training, and subject control techniques. Some evening sessions may be required. Textbook purchase required, Detention Officer Certification Course. Contact the NC Justice Academy for purchase and current pricing. Downtown Campus | 184 hours | $185

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Telecommunicator Certification

All telecommunicators (sheriffs, police, emergency service centers, highway patrol, etc.) who are employed by or sponsored by an emergency service center. All persons who are employed as telecommunicators under the direct supervision of a sheriff’s office are required by the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission to enroll and successfully complete the course. This requirement excludes all telecommunicators that are grandfathered. To present the basic standard operating procedures for telecommunicators and to develop the role and responsibilities of the emergency service telecommunicator. Call (910) 362-7649 or (910) 362-7217 for course dates and times.

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CFCC is Now Offering Professional Certifications - Online! cfcc.edu/ce/mindedge Classes available in: Agile Career Building Computer Applications Cybersecurity & CISSPÂŽ Data Analytics Emergency Management Emerging Technologies International Trade LEED Green Building Marketing Project Management Security Awareness

Contact Erica Talbert, Associate Dean of Continuing Education (910) 362-7176

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Chemical Technology Culinary Knitting Performing Arts Writing Workshops and more!

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COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT (910) 362-7199 | enrich@cfcc.edu www.cfcc.edu/enrich Expand your horizons and learn something new! From accounting to yoga, CFCC’s Community Enrichment courses are fun, educational and affordable. New courses are added frequently, so please join our mailing to make sure you can find out about the latest classes available!

SUMMER CAMPS

Please note: online registration is not available for summer camps, and some camps require additional supplies. Please visit www.cfcc.edu/summercamp to download detailed flyers for each camp and the registration packet.

Summer Camp: Beginning Guitar Workshop (ages 11-16)

Join Platinum Award winning guitarist Mike Gossin for a workshop for aspiring musicians ages 11-16 who want to learn to play guitar. This camp will cover the very basics – from the parts and mechanics of the instrument, to correct tuning procedure, to personal playing posture. Students will also be introduced to basic chord shapes, beginning guitar theory and single-note melodies. Bring your own acoustic guitar (If you do not have one, you can reserve one through us; limited supply). Whether you are somewhat familiar with guitar or have never played and want to begin, you will find your place in a supportive atmosphere as you learn creative ways to perform, both solo and with the group. Wilmington Campus | 8 hours | $90

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Summer Camp: Bob Ross Painting® for Kids (ages 11-13) Everyone remembers Bob Ross, the iconic landscape painter with the soothing voice from PBS’ The Joy of Painting.® Now your child can learn to paint with a Certified Bob Ross® instructor. In this four-day camp, students will be introduced to various techniques for using acrylic paint - one of the most versatile painting media available. Instruction will include topics such as composition, light and shadow, color harmony and perspective. Students will also learn a modified Bob Ross® technique utilizing acrylics - making clouds, mountains and water appear on the canvas in minutes! Students will leave each class with a completed, ready-to-frame painting! By the end of the week, children will gain the confidence to continue creating their own paintings at home. Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $150

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Summer Camp: Broadway Beginnings (ages 9-13)

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CFCC’s Broadway Beginnings camp, a partnership with Wilmington’s Opera House Theatre Company, will allow students ages 9-13 to build confidence, discover new talents and find their own place in the performing arts. Broadway Beginnings campers will learn music

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and dialogue from musical theatre shows spanning the ages from The Sound of Music to Hamilton! At the end of the week, campers will help build a showcase of scenes and songs for a truly unique production starring them! Camp will conclude with an hour-long performance for family and friends at CFCC’s beautiful Wilson Center on Thursday at 6pm. Campers will not only get experience in the musical theatre staples of singing, dancing, and acting but also exposure to the technical aspects like lighting, costume design, set design/construction and stage management. Ages 9-13 6/17/19-6/20/19

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Summer Camp: Cake Decorating (ages 8-10, 11-13 and 14-16)

Cake decorating and the pastry arts have become increasingly popular among children, preteens and teens with the onset of exciting television shows such as Kids Baking Championship and The Great British Baking Show. This camp will allow aspiring pastry chefs to explore their own creativity by learning standard cake decorating skills and acquiring the knowledge necessary to navigate the kitchen. Students will learn how to design and construct various cakes, how to cover a cake in fondant, how to frost and decorate cupcakes, and how to make different textures and patterns on a cake. Students will also be able to sample their newly created works of art and/or take them home to share! Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $180

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Summer Camp: Chem Tech Investigation (ages 11-13)

Picture this: a group of aspiring chemical technologists are routinely monitoring conditions in the Cape Fear River when an environmental crime scene is discovered. Suddenly, they find themselves in the middle of a serious investigation, and they must use both scientific knowledge and instincts to solve an environmental crime. “Chem Tech Investigation Camp” is perfect for students ages 11-13 who already have an interest in science, or just want to learn more about scientific investigation. Campers will have a unique opportunity to use mobile lab equipment to monitor conditions such as pH, temperature and oxygen in the Cape Fear River and keep records of their data. They will also learn to collect and analyze evidence then process the samples using laboratory equipment such as microscopes, gas chromatographs and colorimeters. By the end of camp, the investigation team will be able to analyze data, interpret results and make decisions based on factual results. Wilmington Campus | 32 hours | $280

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Summer Camp: Engineering Fun (ages 11-13 and 14-16)

If your child is fascinated with building things, designing things, or taking things apart to see how they work, they might just be a budding engineer! Engineering Fun camp will inspire students to think innovatively and critically with a series of hands-on challenges focused on a variety of engineering and physics concepts. Students will consider questions such as: What makes some bridge designs stronger and safer than others? What are the physics behind the world’s most exhilarating roller coasters? Why do some things break when you drop them while others do not? There will

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also be an Instant Challenge day where campers will be given a card that outlines a particular goal they need to achieve within a certain time limit while utilizing the supplies provided. There is no one “right” answer in engineering. Teamwork, creative thinking and hands-on learning will be emphasized while obstacles and setbacks will be celebrated as an important part of the problem-solving process. Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $160

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Summer Camp: It’s All Write! (ages 11-13 and 14-16)

Join acclaimed television writer, executive producer, director and educator Fracaswell Hyman for a workshop for young writers who want to explore and experience different genres of writing. If writing is a muscle, consider this the gym where you build strength! You’ll play writing games, practice writing tools, explore writing for books, movies, poetry/lyrics, etc. Bring your own writing tool: pen & paper, laptop, tablet or phone. You can do it your way, because it’s all write! Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $150

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Summer Camp: Kids in the Kitchen (ages 8-10, 11-13 and 14-16)

Food plays an enormous role in our lives and good health is one of the greatest gifts you can give your child. Teaching children to cook with whole, natural foods will allow them to cultivate a healthy lifestyle. Kids in the Kitchen allows budding chefs to ignite their culinary creativity, explore basic cooking skills and gain confidence in the kitchen while they prepare delicious foods to eat in class. This exciting hands-on camp will teach your child food safety, basic knife skills, how to cook with heat, how to measure, and how to prepare a variety of foods for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In addition, children will be able to sample their own dishes and bring leftovers home to share with loved ones. Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $180

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Knitting is a versatile craft that is easy for kids to learn and can provide a lifetime of enjoyment. Even more complex knitting patterns combine just two stitches - knit and purl. This camp will teach kids 11-13 years old the skills to create and design their own unique knitted items with confidence. They will learn to knit, purl, cast on, bind off and understand the vocabulary of knitting. By the time camp concludes, your child will have started a project of their own design and will have the knowledge,

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Summer Camp: Stop Motion Animation (ages 9-13)

In this camp, kids 9 - 13 years old will make their very own animated short using their own smartphone or tablet. Students will get an introduction to visual storytelling, basic stop motion techniques and lots of hands-on time to create their own short animated movie. Students will decorate their own movie sets and assemble their own “actors” in class, and can also bring in toys or other objects from home. The last day of camp will feature a screening of the films for family and friends.

ARTS & CRAFTS Furniture Refinishing: PYOP (Paint Your Own Piece): Chalk-Based Paint

Looking to re-purpose some items in your attic? Even beginners can master painting, distressing, sealing using Autentico® chalk-based paint! Bring in a small piece you can carry (plant stand, night stand, accent table, small bookshelf - the width or depth of your piece can be no more than 24” and can be no more than 31” tall.) The class includes all paint and supplies and you will leave with your completed piece. Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $95

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Summer Camp: Knit it Now! (ages 11-13)

skill and confidence to complete it on their own!

Summer Camp: Stop Motion Animation – Advanced (ages 9-13)

It’s time to take your stop-motion animation skills to the next level! Building on what they have already learned, campers can now spend more hands-on time creating a bigger, better masterpiece. Students will add even more “actors” and design additional sets for an even longer movie of their own creation. At the end of the camp, we’ll hold a special screening of the films for family and friends. Pre-requisite: Stop Motion Animation camp. Wilmington Campus | 16 hours | $160

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Furniture Refinishing: PYOP (Paint Your Own Piece): Milk Paint Learn to upcycle your furniture finds from the pros at Flea Body’s Antique Mall! Learn the basics about painting, distressing, sealing, and the use of Miss Mustard Seed’s Milk Paint® and its qualities. Bring in a small piece you can carry (plant stand, night stand, accent table, small bookshelf - the width or depth of your piece can be no more than 24” and can be no more than 31” tall.) The class includes all paint and supplies and you will leave with your completed piece. Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $95

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Furniture Refinishing: PYOP (Paint Your Own Piece): Mineral Paint

Want to make-over that stuffy accent table you inherited from your aunt? Learn the basics about painting, distressing, sealing, and the use of Fusion® Mineral Paint, and its qualities. Bring in a small piece you can carry (plant stand, night stand, accent table, small bookshelf - the width or depth of your piece can be no more than 24” and can be no more than 31” tall.) The class includes all paint and supplies and you will leave with your completed piece. Wilmington Campus | 4 hours | $95

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Furniture Refinishing: PYOP (Paint Your Own Piece): Saltwash® Paint Additive

Learn how to properly mix, apply and finish your own piece of furniture using Saltwash® Paint Additive, for a weather-worn, paint-layered look. In this beginners’ class, you will learn the basics about painting, distressing, sealing, specialty furniture paints and the use of Saltwash® Paint Additive and its qualities. Bring in a small piece you can carry (plant stand, night stand, accent table, small bookshelf - the width or depth of your piece can be no more than 24” and can be no more than 31” tall.) The class includes all supplies and you will leave with your completed piece.

is on hand to offer tips, guidance and encouragement. Work at your own pace using your choice of subject matter and painting media (oil, pastel, acrylic, or watercolor). Students at all levels of expertise are welcome in this course where everyone receives one-on-one instruction and guidance. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

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Wooden Half-Model Making

Begin your woodworking, model making or boatbuilding experience on a small scale. Learn how to read a set of plans and use the basic woodworking tools most commonly found in a boat builder’s tool kit to shape a half-model of a North Carolina Shad Boat. Students will construct the models using the lift model, which is one of the easiest and most accurate of half models to make. The class is organized so you can successfully complete your model in a step-by-step procedure and be ready to apply a finish. Tools will be provided, but students must supply wood for their model.

LANGUAGES Spanish: Beginners

Have you always wanted to learn how to speak Spanish? Are you interested in Spanish culture? Explore basic Spanish in a creative, interactive way that will help you retain and practice the language. This course is for beginner students who either have no knowledge of the language or simply need a refresher of the Spanish language basics. You will learn pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar and conversation skills. In addition, you will be introduced to various aspects of Spanish culture, including historical and social topics. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

Course code #B1613 5/7/19-6/25/19 T 2-5p Northeast Library, Azalea Room

Wilmington Campus | 12 hours | $75

Course Code #B1605 6/10/19 – 6/19/19 MW 6-9p W-070 Course Code #B1608 7/15/19 – 7/24/19 MW 6-9p W-070

Wilmington Campus | 5 hours | $120

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Painting: Multimedia Studio

Improve your painting skills and develop your own personal style in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. This course is perfect for anyone interested in painting independently with the assurance that an instructor Summer 2019 | cfcc.edu/ce | (910) 362-7000

Spanish: Intermediate

This course builds upon beginnerlevel Spanish speaking skills to help you read, write and speak Spanish with greater fluency. Using creative, interactive techniques, the instructor will help you advance your skills through an increase in language structures and grammar. You will also have the opportunity to practice your conversational skills through group exercises. It is recommended that students complete Spanish: Beginning or have equivalent experience. Wilmington Campus | 24 hours | $75

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COMMUNITY ENRICHMENT Best of all, you will get actual flight practice, both with training drones (UAV 4-rotor quadcopters) and a DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Quadcopter drone. North Campus | 20 hours | $150

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Studio Symphony Orchestra

Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED

Do you have a passion for music? This course allows novice and experienced instrumental musicians an opportunity to be part of a community symphonic orchestra, providing six hour-long group rehearsals and an end of semester concert for family and friends. The class is open to strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion and keyboard. Students will practice instrumental technique and work to improve their musicianship in a group setting. Both classical and contemporary music will be featured. Wilmington Campus | 7 hours | $40

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This course is for anyone who wants to learn the skills of first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) to be better prepared to assist a loved one. This class is also for those with limited or no medical training who would like to obtain a course completion card in first aid, CPR and AED to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. Textbook provided. 6 hours. $70. (Students will need to bring $17 in cash to class purchase a CPR certification card.) Course Code #B1598 6/20/19 Th 9a-3p Castle Hayne/North Campus

Wellness: Mindfulness Strategies for Stress and Pain Management

Practicing mindfulness allows you to bring awareness to what is going on in your mind and body at any given moment, helping you to slow down and live your life more fully. Learn how to become more focused, present and relaxed regardless of what is going on in your life. In this class you will learn about the five formal practices of mindfulness: body scan, seated meditation, mindful movement in the form of yoga, walking meditation and loving kindness meditation. You will also develop the skills necessary to practice at home, and be able to access coping techniques for stress related to any life circumstance including pain and illness. Wilmington Campus | 9 hours | $75

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TECHNOLOGY Drone Foundations

Whether you are considering the purchase of a drone or already have one, this class will give you a firm foundation in the basics of drone flight. Learn about the history of drone/UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) technology and basic principles of drone aviation. Learn more about FAA laws, regulations, and exemptions that pertain to responsible ownership and operation of drones/UAVs. Find out the proper weather conditions and applicable micrometeorology for safe flight of drones. Discover various applications for recreational and commercial use. 32

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER 910-362-7216 The Small Business Center is a provider of education, high-quality/low-cost training, and referrals developed to increase the success rate and number of viable small businesses in Pender and New Hanover counties. The following FREE services are provided: • Seminars: Targeted to prospective and existing small business owners • Counseling: Confidential one-on-one business and technology counseling • Resource Center: Access to the center is available by appointment and includes internet access, business planning, web-editing, and accounting software, marketing/website videos, and business books. Register online at: http://www.cfcc.edu/sbc

May-June 2019

How to Start (and Management Best Practices) for a Construction Contracting Business (NEW)

Part 1 of a 3 part Construction Trade Series. The first steps to take when turning your dream of owning a construction contracting business and before writing a business plan: * Enhance business skills. * Choosing the right types business. * Strengthening self-confidence and initial introduction and presentation skills through in-class exercises. * Study important strategies to help every business earn more profits and the owners enhance their leadership and salesmanship skills. The Twelve Things You NEED TO KNOW BEFORE STARTING a small construction contracting business: 1. Getting started with six questions a business coach will ask 2. A Foundation to Last will include enhancing business skills 3. Goal setting: Personal Income, Business Revenues 4. Nature, Scope, Size now vs. Future 5. Being a LEGAL business 6. Dividing Time, Setting Priorities,

Delegating 7. Compliance with local laws governing small and home-based business 8. Marketable Profit Centers 9. Can I do this alone? How to find employees. 10. Most dangerous threats and risks 11. Finding, Catching, Keeping Customers 12. Why you need a business plan? Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

05/21/19

TU

6p-9p

U-512

Strategies to Improve Cash Flow for a Construction Contracting Business (NEW)

Part 2 of a 3 part Construction Trade Series * We will discuss how to effectively manage your business cash flow. * Learn how to generate revenue without borrowing from the bank. * Learn about a Promissory Note and how to use it as a borrowing tool. * Gain many tips to fund your business without a bank loan including budgeting strategies. Learn how to prevent negative cash flow by becoming better at negotiating ad-pricing services. Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

06/04/19 TU

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6p-9p

Research, Plan and Conduct a Winning Construction Business Sales Strategy (NEW) Part 3 of a 3-part Construction Trade Series In this session business owners will learn: * How to have the right product or service at the right time, in the right place and selling at the right price to increase customer traffic. * Effective negotiating strategies to buy products at lower cost and sell for much higher prices. Improve your ability to handle deals and clients with confidence and strength. Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

06/11/19

TU

6p-9p

U-512

U-512

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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER

Connecting with Your Customers (NEW)

Effective customer communications is critical to your small business. More than just customer service, proper communication must permeate all aspects of your business. Your customers do notice! Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

06/06/19

TH

6p-9p

U-526

Lunch & Learn: Social Media Advertising: How to Use Simple $10 Ads to Scale Your Business (NEW)

New for 2019 is our social media advertising seminar designed with local business owners and entrepreneurs in mind. We will present a detailed examination of the paid social media landscape with a primary focus on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube sharing a complete example of a paid social media campaign that will take participants from budgeting to planning, execution, analysis of results, and subsequent fine-tuning, adjustments, and campaign tweaking. Surf City Campus | 2 hours | Free

*LUNCH PROVIDED* 06/13/19 TH 11:30a-1:30p

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How to Start a Non-Profit Business and 501(c3) Documentation

Starting a Non-Profit organization has many of the same issues as starting a regular for profit small business, but with some very important differences and requirements. Learn the basics at this informative seminar. This seminar will also introduce you to all of the documentation required to establish your 501(c3) non-profit organization. Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

06/18/19

TU

6p-9p

U-529

Access to Capital for Your Small Business

Let’s face it, small businesses still have a difficult time raising capital. For startups it is almost impossible, especially from traditional lending sources. This event will bring together traditional and non-traditional lending sources for business owners to meet and discuss how they can meet their capital needs. Join us (representatives The SBA, SCORE and the SBC) to explore capital access options for small businesses. We will answer these frequently asked questions: What can I use the money for? What if I have questionable credit? What are the loan application requirements? Learn about the many capital funding options including (equity crowdfunding) that are available to small businesses in our area. The panelists will also discuss traditional, alternative, and entrepreneur forms of capital as well as options for women and minority owned businesses. Wilmington Campus | 2 hours | Free

06/19/19

6p-9p

U-529

How to Do Business with the Government

For truly small businesses, doing business with the government isn’t the easiest thing to accomplish, but it can be done if you follow the right steps and approach. Wilmington Campus | 2 hours | Free

06/26/19

W

6p-9p

U-529

Creative Marketing for Artists Part 1: How to Make Your Art Business Thrive!

*Part 1 of same day 2 part series* Come find out why marketing your art business is as exciting and creative as the process of making art! Learn the top ten marketing methods of over twenty artists—painters, sculptors, folks artists, jewelry makers, musical instrument makers, theatre artists, writers, crafters, etc.—who make their livings from their art. You’ll come away with a palette of bold, bright ideas and a plan to implement them. Stop suffering from starving artist syndrome and instead become a marketing maven in this fun, invigorating seminar! Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

07/11/19

TH

2p-5p

U-528

Creative Marketing for Artists Part 2: 33 Fun Ways to Boost Your Art Business Sales and Success!

Raising money is always an important task for small non-profit organizations. Fundraising is one method but carries with it many rules and regulations to follow in order to do it legally. Learn about this to get it right every time.

*Part 2 of same day 2 part series* Are you running out of ideas for what to do with your art business? Come to this fun, invigorating seminar and get a taste of thirty-three free or low-cost ways you can get your art out there, get it seen, and get it sold! Bring some of your art along too so we can brainstorm what will work best for you and our particular talent/medium!

Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

Non-Profit Business Fundraising Basics

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6p-9p

U-529

07/11/19

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Small Business Publishing and Printing 101

MEET CFCC’S SMALL BUSINESS DIRECTOR

Whether you are writing your own book or thinking about getting into small business publishing; the publishing industry is changing faster than anyone could have imagined. Come and walk through the steps of finding or writing a marketable product, business set-up, production, printing, and distribution. Learn how to tap the EBook revolution.

Jerry Coleman, Director of CFCC’s Small Business Center, has decades of experience in business and consulting, having owned his own consumer products manufacturing company in Wilmington NC. Jerry is committed to helping other small business owners succeed. “Starting, managing and growing a small business can be a daunting task. At CFCC's Small Business Center, we help entrepreneurs plan and navigate the startup process; getting off to a good, solid start is essential. We really do become a partner and are always available to act as coach and cheerleader for our clients. We will work with them as long as necessary to keep them going and help them achieve their goals and be successful in the long run.”

Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

07/18/19

TH

1p-4p

U-529

Lunch & Learn: Market Your Business by Networking in Your Local Community

Tips for business owners on how to build relationships and make connections within the local community. Discuss highly effective face-to-face networking techniques, so bring your business cards if you have some. This is a fun, informative, and interactive presentation. It’s a great chance to meet people and...yes...practice networking! But without pressure. Surf City Campus | 2 hours | Free

*LUNCH PROVIDED* 07/25/19 TH 11:30a-1:30p

SA-124

August 2019

The Business of Book Publishing and Promoting 102

Jerry earned a Bachelor's of Science degree in Business Administration from East Carolina University, and Master of Business Administration at UNCW. He earned his certificate in Project Management from UNCW and has secured multiple patents. In 2016, Jerry was awarded the US Small Business Administration’s Collaboration and Partnership award for his efforts to support the SBA and its resource partners in developing opportunities for small businesses in the State of North Carolina.

Lunch & Learn: Getting It All Done - Time Management for Small Business Owners

If you own or a starting a small business you know the reality: There never seems to be enough time. How do you get it all done and still have time for a life? The keys—believe it or not—are using time/people/stuff management

skills that allow you to be flexible and meet long-term challenges while dealing with this-minute changes! Surf City Campus | 2 hours | Free

*LUNCH PROVIDED* 08/08/19 TH 11:30a-1:30p SA-124

So you have a book that needs promoting. Come and walk through the steps of identifying marketable products, budgeting, developing contacts, building an online presence and generating publicity for your book. Learn how to identify reviewers and key social media without spending a fortune in advertising. Wilmington Campus | 3 hours | Free

08/01/19

TH

1p-4p

U-529

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WORKFORCE TRAINING SOLUTIONS (910) 362-7176 | etalbert@cfcc.edu

Would your employees benefit from training and development? Does your business require specialized skills or knowledge? Ready to develop or supplement your company training plan and take your business to the next level? Partner with Cape Fear Community College today! Top quality training. Affordable bottom line. CFCC business and industry trainers, experts in their fields, will work with you to develop a class or program, tailored to your company’s specific training needs at an affordable cost.

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You may also choose from CFCC’s established curriculum which includes: • Soft Skills – Leadership Development, Conflict Management, and the Multi-Generational Workplace • Business Fundamentals – Customer Service, Project Management, and Financial Literacy • Technology – Microsoft Office® Suite, Data Security, and Social Media • Industry Specific – Safety Training, Spanish Language Interpreter, and Health Literacy

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Considering your budget for the upcoming year? CFCC’s corporate training team can assist with employee development for your entire team. We offer courses for administrative staff and senior leadership that range from computer instruction to conflict resolution. CFCC can bring training to you! Classes can be onsite at your company, or at one of CFCC’s campuses in New Hanover & Pender counties.

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CFCC Burgaw Center Class Offerings | Summer 2019

BURGAW CENTER CLASS REGISTRATION Burgaw Center | 910-362-7909 | tparris@cfcc.edu Online registration for classes at CFCC’s Burgaw Center is available at cfcc.edu/ce. Use the course code number to register and pay using a debit/credit card. Cash, check, or money orders are also acceptable forms of payment from students who wish to register in person at the center - located at 100 East Industrial Drive in Burgaw. Contact Tammie Parris at (910) 362-7909 or tparris@cfcc.edu for more details.

American Sign Language for Beginners

American Sign Language is a visual language used to communicate with individuals who are deaf or hard-ofhearing. This course will introduce basic American Sign Language conversation skills and cultural behaviors. American Sign Language for Beginners will also prepare students to have a stronger knowledge and understanding of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing and help to develop a stronger bridge with individuals in that community. Burgaw Center | 24 hours | $75

Course Code #B1505 6/11-7/9 TTH 6:15-9:15p

Computers for Beginners

Intro to DSLR Photography

Burgaw Center | 24 hours | $80

B103

For many beginners, using a computer or the internet is overwhelming. This course provides you with hands-on basic computer and internet exposure so you can be more comfortable using the USB drive, jump drive, keyboard, mouse, and computer language. Join us for a relaxed, positive environment and put what you learn into practice. Go from intimidated to confident in four weeks. Topics include: cutting/pasting, downloading/uploading, documentation creation, internet research, email, and social media.

Course code #B1525 6/3-6/27 MTH

6-9p

B105

Heartsaver/First Aid/CPR/AED

This course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who would like to obtain a course completion card in first aid, CPR and AED to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. This class is also for those who just want to learn the skills of first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) to be better prepared to assist a loved one. Surf City Center. 6 hours. $70. Students will need to bring $17 in cash to class purchase a CPR certification card. Burgaw Center | 6 hours | $70

Course code #B1506 6/27/19 TH

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9a-3p

B105

Students will explore the basic camera features and controls through classroom lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities. Topics included: settings, shutter speed, ISO, F-STOP, bracketing, etc. You will learn about good photo composition and techniques for photographing a variety of subjects such as landscapes, people, and low-light photography. Some Adobe PhotoShop/Bridge software techniques will be covered, but the software is not necessary for class participation. Participants MUST bring their DSLR camera to class and include the interchangeable lenses, owner’s manual, memory cards and other accessories. (No Point & Shoot Cameras) Burgaw Center | 18 hours | $85 Course Offered Fall 2019

TBA

TTH

6:15-9:15p

Notary Public

The NC Departments of the Secretary of State and Community Colleges provides a Notary Public Education Program to assure compliance with notary rules and regulations and to deliver quality notary service. The program educates notaries about legal, ethical and procedural requirements of notarial acts and is offered throughout We want to hear from you! Visit cfcc.edu/feedback

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BURGAW CENTER the year. Bring a valid ID; textbook can be obtained from the bookstore prior to the start day of class. Burgaw Center | 7 hours | $75 course + $25.41 for textbook. (2016 NC Notary

Guidebook, ISBN: 9781560118510)

Course Code #A9742 5/16/19 TH Course Code #A9743 6/20/19 TH Course Code #A9744 7/18/19 TH Course Code #B1547 8/15/19 TH

9a-5p B103 9a-5p B103 9a-5p B103 9a-5p B103

Electronic Notary Public

This course is designed for instructional areas related to individuals who want to become a commissioned electronic notary. Topics include: legal, ethical, and procedural requirements of the Notary Act set forth in the General Statute 10B Article 2. All students MUST be a commissioned NC notary to attend this class. Bring NC Notary #, valid NC driver’s license, and the 2016 NC Notary Guidebook to class. Students will purchase the electronic notary manual ($7.49) at the CFCC bookstore prior to coming to class. For more information, visit secretary.state.nc.us/notary. Burgaw Center | 4 hours | $75

Course code #B1612 5/30/19 TH

9a-1p B103

Private Pilot Ground School

This course will provide instruction in general airplane knowledge, weather, regulations, and flight planning. This course prepares individuals to successfully complete training and receive the F.A.A. Private Pilot License. Course work includes aerodynamics, performance, meteorology, the airspace system, commercial operation, and instrument flight theory. Students will be prepared for the FAA Private Pilot Exam.

Serv-Safe Certification

Do you handle food? This certification class is for students who need proper training for basic food sanitation, pest management, food allergies, food preparation/serving. Students will take the exam on the last day and upon completing and passing the exam will be educated to work in food service and earn points to be applied for a sanitation grade by the NC Restaurant Association. Book required: Serv Safe

Manager, 6th Edition- ISBN: 0133908372 $82.66 includes test.

Burgaw Center | 16 hours | $75 Course Offered Fall 2019

TBA

9a-5p

B103

CNA (Certified Nurse Aide- Level I)

For information about nurse aide eligibility and requirements, please email Claudina McLiverty at cmcliverty@ cfcc.edu or call Kelly Jordan at (910) 362-7181 for registration information. Burgaw Center | 160 hours

5/21/19-7/31/19 B101 (Classroom)

TWTH 8:30a-1:30p

6/20/19-7/31/19 B101 (Clinical)

TWTH 8:30a-2:30p

Lab/Clinical

B101

ACADEMIC & CAREER READINESS

For more information about Academic Readiness call (910) 362-7457; for information about Career Readiness call (910) 362-7186.

Career Readiness classes are fee-waived if you are unemployed, underemployed, or have recently received a lay-off notice.

GED

Classes are Monday and Wednesday from 5:30-9:30p in B112.

Wastewater Treatment Operator 3&4 Interested in obtaining your licensure in Wastewater Treatment? Water and wastewater treatment plant and system operators typically do the following: Add chemicals, such as ammonia or chlorine, to disinfect water or other liquids. Inspect equipment on a regular basis. Monitor operating conditions, meters, and gauges. This course is designed to improve the skills and effectiveness of wastewater plant operators and prepare participants for the state certification exam. Prerequisite-Wastewater Treatment Operator 1 & 2. Burgaw Center | 69 hours | $185 Course Offered Fall 2019

TBA

TTH

6:15-9:15p

B103

ADULT HIGH SCHOOL

Registration/Orientation schedule available at www.cfcc.edu/ce under Adult Education. For more information call 910-362-7182.

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 910-362-7184

ArtBeat of Burgaw- Multilevel class (Building with the mural) 108 E. Wilmington Street, Burgaw MW 9:00a-1:00p (entrance behind building)

BURGAW CENTER- MULTILEVEL ESL CLASS

MW 6:30p-9:30p B205 Call for more information! (910) 362-7184

Burgaw Center | 72 hours | $185

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BURGAW CENTER

Welding - TIG

WELDING The program consists of three courses of specialized classroom and practical hands-on training in the laboratory. Students will learn fundamentals of safety, blue print reading, and specific metal cutting and welding processes. Students will learn skills and knowledge for MIG, STICK, and TIG to enter the field of welding in industrial, manufacturing, and welding shop environments. Classes in this program run in sequence and have varying start dates. Please call (910) 362-7909 or email tparris@cfcc.edu for details.

Welding - MIG

In this course, students will learn the skills necessary to cut and join mild steel parts using the Oxy-fuel cutting, GMAW (MIG), and FCAW (flux-core) arc welding processes. This will include flat (1F, 1G), horizontal (2F, 2G), vertical (3F, 3G), and overhead (4F, 4G) positions and the proper methods, joint preparation, machine

set-up/maintenance, and electrode selection. Burgaw Center | 126 hours | $185

Course Code #A9169 5/15-6/27 TWTH 9a-3p Course Code #A9171 5/15-7/16 TWTH 5:30-10:30p

In this course, students will learn the skills necessary to cut and join mild and stainless steel parts using the Oxy-fuel and Plasma cutting and GTAW (TIG) welding processes. This will include flat (1F, 1G), horizontal (2F, 2G), vertical (3F, 3G), and overhead (4F, 4G) positions and the proper methods, joint preparation, machine set-up/maintenance, and electrode selection. Burgaw Center | 126 hours | $185

Course Code #A9175 9/10-10/24 TWTH 9a-3p

Course Code #A9176 10/1-11/21 TWTH 5:30-10:30p

Welding - Stick

In this course, students will learn the skills necessary to cut and join mild steel parts using the Oxy-fuel cutting and SMAW (Stick welding) welding processes. This will include flat (1F, 1G), horizontal (2F, 2G), vertical (3F, 3G), and overhead (4F, 4G) positions and the proper methods, joint preparation, machine set-up/maintenance, and electrode selection.

*Classes in this program run in sequence. Please call (910) 362-7909 or email tparris@cfcc.edu for details.

Burgaw Center | 126 hours | $185

Course Code#A9173 7/9/-8/22 TWTH

9a-3p

Course Code #A9174 7/23-9/18 TWTH

5:30-10:30p

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CFCC Alston W. Burke Center Class at Surf City Offerings | Summer 2019

SURF CITY CLASS REGISTRATION 910-362-7909 | tparris@cfcc.edu Online registration for classes at CFCC’s Alston W. Burke Campus in Surf City is available at cfcc.edu/ce. Use the course code number to register and pay using a debit/credit card. Cash, check, or money orders are also acceptable forms of payment from students who wish to register in person. The center is located at 621 N.C. Highway 210 East in Hampstead. Contact Tammie Parris at (910) 362-7909 or tparris@cfcc.edu for more details.

American Sign Language I

Adults on the Move Boot Camp

Want to learn how to increase your daily movement through exercises, set goals, make healthier food choices, and gain confidence through regular physical activity? Join CFCC fitness instructor, Sandi Keith for a boot camp for beginners in a supportive group atmosphere. Each class will include stretching, skill and strength development through a variety of exercises, and class discussion about nutrition and goal-setting. By the end of the 6-week class, you should see positive changes in your endurance, muscle tone and strength. All fitness levels welcome! Course will be offered Fall 2019

TBA

TH

5:30-7p

American Sign Language is a visual language used to communicate with individuals who are deaf and hard-ofhearing. This course will introduce basic American Sign Language conversation skills and cultural behaviors. American Sign Language for Beginners will also prepare students to have a stronger knowledge and understanding of individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing and will be able to develop a stronger bridge with individuals in that community. Surf City | 24 hours | $75 Course will be offered Fall 2019

TBA

TTH

6:15-9:15p

Computers for Beginners

Creative writing is one of the best ways to express yourself. Readers want to be taken on a journey to another place and time by characters they care about and whose company they enjoy. Help your readers feel like they have a stake in your story’s outcome by using these writing techniques to bring your characters setting to life. Surf City | 24 hours | $95

6/3/19-7/22/19 M

SA 118

Are you considering purchasing a drone or do you already have one? Whether you use your drone for recreational or commercial use, this course will provide you with a firm foundation in the basics of drone flight, best of all – you get 6-8 hours of actual flight practice, both with training drones (UAV 4-rotor quadcopters) and DJI Phantom 3 Advanced Quadcopter drone. Topics covered are: history of drone/UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) technology, basic principles of drone aviation, weather conditions, applicable micrometeorology for safe flights and FAA laws, regulations, and exemptions. Surf City | 20 hours | $150 Course will be offered Fall 2019

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5:45-8:45p SA121

Drone Foundations

This course will provide basic computer instruction for those students who are not familiar with hardware/software of a computer. Students will learn terminology, software fundamentals using MS Word, Powerpoint, Email and how to effectively search the web. Upon completion, students should demonstrate and “entrylevel” understanding of the computer. Laptops are provided and students will need a flash drive. Surf City | 24 hours | $80 Course will be offered Fall 2019

Creative Writing: Focusing on Style

MTWTH

9a-2:30p SA118

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SURF CITY

Heartsaver/First Aid/CPR/AED

This course is for anyone with limited or no medical training who would like to obtain a course completion card in first aid, CPR and AED to meet job, regulatory, or other requirements. This class is also for those who just want to learn the skills of first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and how to use an automated external defibrillator (AED) to be better prepared to assist a loved one. Surf City Center | 6 hours | $70

Students will need to bring $17 in cash to class to purchase a CPR certification card. Course Code #A9907 7/18/19 TH 9a-3p

SA 118

Painting: Multi-media

Whether novice or experienced, you can work at your own pace using your choice of subject matter and painting medium. Work with oils, pastels, acrylics, or watercolor under the instruction of local artist Jill Strohpaul. Each student receives one-on-one instruction. Students must bring their own supplies.

Intermediate Photography

Take your photography to the next level. Continue to explore settings, shutter speed, ISO, F-STOP, and the different ways to use bracketing in your photographs. Neutral density filters will be used during hands-on photo shoots incorporating good photo composition and low-light nightscapes photography. Remote shutter is needed for this class. Bring DSLR camera to class and include the interchangeable lenses, owner’s manual, memory cards and other accessories. (No Point & Shoot Cameras) Surf City | 18 hours | $85 Course will be offered Fall 2019

TBA

Intro to DSLR Photography

Students will explore the basic camera features and controls through classroom lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and hands-on activities. Topics included: settings, shutter speed, ISO, F-STOP, bracketing, etc. You will learn about good photo composition and techniques for photographing a variety of subjects such as landscapes, people, and low-light photography. Some Adobe PhotoShop/Bridge software techniques will be covered, but the software is not necessary for class participation. Participants MUST bring their DSLR camera to class and include the interchangeable lenses, owner’s manual, memory cards and other accessories. (No Point & Shoot Cameras) Surf City | 18 hours | $85

Course code # B1621 6/11-6/27/19 TTH 6:15-9:15p SA124

Surf City | 24 hours | $75

TTH

6:15-9:15p

TBA

Course code #B1511 5/14/19-7/2/19 T

1-4p

SA121

Course Code #B1512 5/30/19-7/25/19 TH

9a-12p

SA121

Spanish for Beginners

Have you always wanted to speak Spanish? Are you interested in Spanish culture? This course is for beginner students who have no knowledge of the language or need a refresher. You will learn pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar, and conversation skills. Explore basic Spanish in a creative, interactive, way that will help you retain and practice the language. Surf City | 24 hours | $75 Course will be offered Fall 2019

Notary Public

This course provides instruction to individuals who want to become commissioned as a Notary Public. Topics include legal, ethical, and procedural requirements of the Notary Act. Upon completion of this course with a passing exam grade of 80%, a person is eligible to make application with the NC Secretary of State office. A book is required and must be purchased prior to class. Book is $25.41 (exact cash or check only). For more information about requirements and limitations, visit www.secretary.state.nc.us/ notary/.

TBA

TTH 6:15-9:15p SA118

Surf City | 7 hours | $75

Course code # A9745 5/23/19 TH 9a-5p

SA118

Course code # A9746 7/25/19 TH

SA118

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9a-5p

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SURF CITY

Spanish Intermediate

Ready to take Spanish to the next level? Students will continue to expand their vocabulary for everyday objects and common social phrases, as well as learn how to formulate questions, focusing on pronunciation, grammar, and context. Students will practice conversation in group settings. Surf City | 24 hours | $75 Course will be offered Fall 2019

TBA MW 6:15-9:15p

College and Career Readiness

For more information call (910) 362-7324; for information about Career Readiness call (910) 362-7186.

*Career Readiness classes are fee-waived if you are unemployed, underemployed, or have recently received a lay-off notice. For more information call 910-362-7186 or email careerready@cfcc.edu

SA118

Nurse Aide I

For information about nurse aide eligibility and requirements, please email Claudina McLiverty at cmcliverty@cfcc.edu or call Kelly Jordan at (910) 362-7181 for registration information.

NEW CLASS!! YOU Have the POWER, Unleash It!

Starting a new business? Want to be healthier? Join this 2-day workshop and explore goals that are unique to YOU! Reflective tools will include creative expression, Soul CollageÂŽ, journal prompts, meditation, and vision board creation. Embrace your intuition, illuminate your path and experience just how brilliant and available YOUR vision can be! Attendees should dress comfortably, bring a fresh writing journal with a favorite pen, and magazines that spark your imagination.

Surf City | 160 hours

GEDÂŽ

Classes are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 6-9p in SA122.

ESL (English Second Language)

5/21/19-7/31/19 TWTH 8:30a-1:30p SA106 (Classroom) 6/20/19-7/3119 TWTH 8:30a-2:30p SA106 (Clinical) Lab/Clinical SA106

Classes are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9am to 12 pm in SA102. For more information call Cindy Fischer at 910-3627184 or email cfischer@cfcc.edu

Surf City | 6 hours | $50

Course Code #B1557 6/21/19-6/28/19 F 9a-12p SA118 Course Code #B1558 6/19/19-6/26/19 W 6-9p SA 118

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Directory | Summer 2019 Program Adult High School Arts and Crafts Auto Safety Emission Inspection AutoCAD® Barbering Boating and Marine Burgaw Campus Career Readiness/HRD Community Enrichment Computer Classes Culinary Arts Dance and Music Defensive Driving Effective Substitute Teacher Training Electrical Contractor License Emergency Management Emergency Medical Service (EMS) English as a Second Language (ESL) Essentials for Academic & Career Readiness Fire/Rescue GED® Test Prep Home and Garden Job Skills Classes Languages Law Enforcement In-Service Marine Captain’s License Medical Billing and Coding Motorcycle Safety Nail Technician Notary Public Education Nurse Aid (CNA) I and II Online Ed2Go Private Pilot Ground School ServSafe® Certification Small Business Center Spanish Substance Abuse Counselor Surf City Center Technology Welding Wellness Workforce Training Solutions Summer 2019 | cfcc.edu/ce | (910) 362-7000

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ONLINE COURSES ghunter@cfcc.edu (910)362-7572 Take a computer class at your convenience from home or work. All that is needed is a computer with internet access and the software or platform listed for the class. Sample Ed2Go course offerings. Classes begin online every week. • Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2016 • Intermediate Microsoft Word 2016 • Intro to Quick Books Online • Intro to Quick Books 2016 • Intro to Microsoft Excel 2016 • Introduction to PowerPoint 2016 • Intro to Microsoft Excel 2017 • Computer Skills for the Workplace • QuickBooks for Contractors 2015 • Performing Payroll in Quick books 2015 • Induction to Networking • Advanced PC Security

For a complete listing of current online courses, visit ed2go.com/cfcc. For more information, email ghunter@cfcc.edu or call (910) 362-7572.

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Continuing Education (910) 362-7000 cfcc.edu/ce

CFCC has four convenient locations to serve New Hanover and Pender counties! WILMINGTON CAMPUS

411 North Front Street Wilmington, NC 28401 NORTH CAMPUS

4500 Blue Clay Road Castle Hayne, NC 28429 BURGAW CENTER

100 East Industrial Drive Burgaw, NC 28425 ALSTON W. BURKE CENTER AT SURF CITY

621 NC Hwy. 210 E. Hampstead, NC 28443

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